It’s not 100% consistent, but it seems to happen more when the images are partially off-screen.

    • PyroOP
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      1 year ago

      There appears to be a workaround in that thread:

      To force ion-input to not steal focus, Set ion-button with attribute tabIndex=“1”, Set ion-input with attribute tabIndex=“2”

      
           setValue(e.detail.value)} />
           setValue("foo")}>foo
      
      

      As a side effect, the ion-button will take on a border when focused. Add to css to remove the border.

      ion-button:focus{ outline: none; }

      Though I’m not entirely sure how this would work with the dynamic nature of a Lemmy feed.

      • @aehardingM
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        21 year ago

        Thanks, I looked into that but I couldn’t get it working unfortunately. PRs welcome. :) Otherwise Ionic peeps know about this and it will be addressed, just a matter of timing.

  • @johman10
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    31 year ago

    I experience this too and it seems to happen when you open the image the first time only. It doesn’t happen a twice for the same picture. It also doesn’t matter how far you scroll really, it happens also when the image is fully on screen.